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Biography: Dr. Minnie John MD, FAAP is Assistant Professor of Clinical Pediatrics at Weill Cornell Medical College and the Attending Pediatric Infectious Disease physician at New York Presbyterian Brooklyn Methodist Hospital. Dr John is board certified in General Pediatrics and Pediatric Infectious Disease and over25 years of experience in pediatrics. She is a member of AAP and IDSA. Dr. John graduated from Christian Medical College, Vellore, India. She was always interested in Pediatrics and Infectious Disease. Shortly after finishing medical school, Dr. John got the opportunity to be a part of the landmark 076 AIDS clinical trial that showed how a single drug could change the face of global pediatric HIV. This work only reaffirmed her decision to pursue a career in Pediatric Infectious disease. She completed her residency from Bronx Lebanon Hospital of the Albert Einstein College of Medicine of Yeshiva University and a fellowship in Pediatric Infectious Disease from Mount Sinai School of Medicine. Dr. John enjoys working with children and following these children into adulthood. Her practice is based on compassionate high quality patient focused family centered care grounded in evidence-based medicine. Her passion lies in solving complicated medical conundrums. Her areas of expertise include congenital infections (especially congenital CMV and herpes infections), bone and joint infections, skin and soft tissue infections, pneumonia, fever of unknown origin, HIV, tuberculosis, travel medicine. Dr. John recently received an NIH grant to manage congenitally infected CMV newborns with NYP Brooklyn Methodist Hospital being designated as one of the Wadsworth Center Infectious Disease Specialty Care Center.

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Biography: Dr. Christine M. Salvatore is Chief of Pediatric Infectious Diseases in the Department of Pediatrics. She is an Associate Professor of Clinical Pediatrics at Weill Cornell Medicine and an Associate Attending Pediatrician at NewYork-Presbyterian/Weill Cornell Medical Center. She is board certified in both Pediatrics and Pediatric Infectious Diseases.She received her M.D. in Italy at the University of Trieste, Faculty of Medicine and Surgery, and completed her pediatric residency in Italy at Burlo Garofolo Children`s Hospital in Trieste (Italy). After working in Italy as an attending pediatrician,Dr. Salvatorecame to the United States where she completed additional pediatric training at Jacobi Medical Center in New York City, and a fellowship in pediatric infectious disease at the University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center at Dallas. Her interest in pediatric infectious diseases began in Italy, where she collaborated as Principal Site Investigator with the PENTA (Pediatric European Network for the Treatment of AIDS) and the Italian Register for HIV Infection in Children. Since then, Dr. Salvatore has been involved in several clinical trials. Clinical and translational research is one of her main interests. While at UT Southwestern Medical Center at Dallas, she also conducted basic research studying, in a murine model, treatment strategies for Mycoplasma pneumoniae infections andthe pathogenesis of Mycoplasma pneumoniae respiratory infections.Since at Weill Cornell Medicine she has conducted bench to bedside translational research trying toestablish the effectiveness of fungal biomarkers, in particular (1-3)--D-glucan, in the diagnosis and therapeutic monitoring of invasive fungal infections in pediatrics. Studying the epidemiology, diagnosis and treatment of joint and bone infections in children isanother of her interests. Demonstrating her longstanding commitment to medical education, she has given lectures to medical students, residents and medical staff on general pediatrics, pediatric infectious diseases, pediatric HIV, infectious complications in pediatricimmunocompromised hosts andantimicrobials principles.

Biography: Dr. Dubois is an Assistant Professor in Pediatric Infectious Diseases at Weill Cornell Medicine. She trained for medical school at University of Massachusetts, for pediatric residency at Children's Hospital at Montefiore, and for pediatric infectious disease fellowship at Boston Children's Hospital. She additionally completed her Master of Public Health at Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health. She is fluent in French. She is board-certified in pediatrics and board-eligible for pediatric infectious diseases.

Biography: Sallie Permar, M.D., Ph.D is an eminent physician-scientist who focuses on the treatment and prevention of neonatal viral infections. She serves as Chair of the Department of Pediatrics at Weill Cornell Medicine and Pediatrician-in-Chief at NewYork-Presbyterian/Weill Cornell Medical Center and NewYork-Presbyterian Komansky Children's Hospital. She is also the Nancy C. Paduano Professor in Pediatrics at Weill Cornell Medicine and Professor of Immunology and Microbial Pathogenesis at the Weill Cornell Graduate School.As a physician-scientist focusing on the prevention and treatment of neonatal viral infections, Dr. Permar leads a research laboratory investigating immune protection against vertical transmission of neonatal viral pathogens, namely HIV and cytomegalovirus (CMV). She has made important contributions to the development of vaccines for prevention of vertical HIV transmission, defining both innate and adaptive immune responses that are associated with protection against infant HIV acquisition. Moreover, Dr. Permar is leading the development of HIV vaccine strategies in preclinical maternal/infant nonhuman primate models and translation of this work for clinical vaccine trials in infants. Dr. Permar has also defined determinants of congenital and perinatal CMV transmission, developing the first nonhuman primate model of congenital CMV infection and leading human cohort studies that have defined immune correlates of protection necessary to guide vaccine development.She has received several prestigious investigator awards, including the Presidential Early Career Award in Science and Engineering (PECASE), the E. Mead Johnson Award from the Society of Pediatric Research, and was inducted into the American Society of Clinical Investigation (ASCI) and is a Fellow of the American Academy of Microbiology (AAM) and the American Association of Advancement of Science. In 2020, she received the Oswald Avery Award for Early Achievement from the Infectious Diseases Society of America and the Gale and Ira Drukier Prize in Children's Health Research, and in 2022, Dr. Permar received the Excellence in Science Mid-Career Investigator Award from the Federation of Societies for Experimental Biology (FASEB). Dr. Permar also serves on the board of the National CMV Foundation, advocating for more awareness and research funding to eliminate this common congenital infection. She is an institutional and national leader in physician-scientist training, serving as the Director of the nearly four decades-old National Institute of Child Health and Development (NICHD) Pediatric Scientist Development Program sponsored by the Association of Medical School Department Chairs of Pediatrics (AMSPDC).In addition, Dr. Permar serves as the Vice Chair of the Operations Committee and Chair of a Health Equity Task Force in the Weill Cornell Medicine Physician Organization, aiming to bring these principles of health equity to all patients served by the institution.Dr. Permar has a Ph.D. in Microbiology/Immunology from Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health in Baltimore, an M.D. from Harvard Medical School, and completed her clinical training in pediatric infectious diseases at Children's Hospital in Boston. She has received several prestigious investigator awards, including the Presidential Early Career Award in Science and Engineering (PECASE), the E. Mead Johnson Award from the Society of Pediatric Research, and was inducted into the American Society of Clinical Investigation (ASCI) and is a Fellow of the American Academy of Microbiology (AAM) and the American Association of Advancement of Science. In 2020, she received the Oswald Avery Award for Early Achievement from the Infectious Diseases Society of America. Dr. Permar also serves on the board of the National CMV Foundation. She is an institutional and national leader in physician-scientist training, serving as the Director of the National Institute of Child Health and Development (NICHD) Pediatric Scientist Development Program.

Biography: Dr. Karen Acker is an Assistant Professor of Clinical Pediatrics at Weill Cornell Medicine and Assistant Attending at Phyllis and David Komansky Children's Hospital at NewYork-Presbyterian/Weill Cornell Medical Center. She received her B.S. in biology at Davidson College in Davidson, North Carolina, and then returned to her home state of New York for her medical training. She received her medical degree (M.D.) at SUNY Downstate Medical Center in Brooklyn, NY, and completed her residency in pediatrics at NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital/Weill Cornell Medical College, followed by her fellowship in pediatric infectious diseases at NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital/Columbia University Medical Center. During her fellowship, she developed clinical and research interests in Staphylococcal infections and infections in immunosuppressed patients.Dr. Acker is board-certified in pediatrics and board-eligible for pediatric infectious diseases.

Biography: Dr. Han is Associate Professor of Clinical Pediatrics at Weill Cornell Medicine andAssociate Attending Pediatrician at the Phyllis and David Komansky Children's Hospital at NewYork-Presbyterian/Weill Cornell Medical Center. He received his M.D./Ph.D. at the Keck School of Medicine of the University of Southern California. He completed his internship and residency in pediatrics at the Children's Hospital of Los Angeles, followed by a pediatric infectious diseases fellowship at the University of Washington/Seattle Children's Hospital.Dr. Han is board certified in Pediatrics and Pediatric Infectious Diseases.

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Biography: My interest in pediatric infectious disease started long before medical school, when learning about the many different microscopic pathogens that can both keep our bodies healthy and make us ill. Throughout my medical training on three continents, I was drawn to how these microbes can change in each environment and how our body's defenses respond. I developed a passion for helping children and their families prevent and fight different infections through vaccines, medications such as antibiotics, and healthy habits. I provide care to children both in the hospital and in an outpatient clinic, and do everything from educating patients and families about infection prevention strategies to treating difficult and complex infections. I particularly enjoy working alongside physicians from multiple specialties to understand each child's response to infection and provide the most effective treatment. I also work with different medical professionals to understand what we can do to minimize the risk of infection in our environment. My research interests include looking at the best way to use our medications and laboratory tests so that we can treat children without causing harm or creating resistant bacteria in our community. I am very involved in educating medical students and residents on how to prevent and treat infections in whatever specialties they pursue. I also collaborate with doctors in other countries, particularly low-income countries, to expand our knowledge of infection prevention strategies, especially in our youngest and most vulnerable children.

Biography: Dr. Candace Johnson, MD is a Pediatric Infectious Disease Specialist who practices in New York, NY. Dr. Candace Johnson, MD is affiliated with Newyork-Presbyterian/Columbia University Medical Center, Newyork-Presbyterian/Morgan Stanley Children's Hospital and New York-Presbyterian Hospital/Lawrence.

Biography: Dr. Lisa Saiman is currently a Professor of Pediatrics and has served as the Hospital Epidemiologist at NewYork-Presbyterian Morgan Stanley Children's Hospital for over two decades. Dr. Saiman is the Chair of the Department of Pediatrics' Committee on Appointments and Promotions (CoAP) and the Associate Vice Chair for Faculty Development. Her primary research and clinical interests are hospital epidemiology and healthcare-associated infections across the spectrum of healthcare, ranging from the neonatal ICU to cystic fibrosis to pediatric long-term care with a particular focus on respiratory viruses.

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Biography: Dr. Shivang Shah, MD is a Pediatric Infectious Disease Specialist who practices in New York, NY. He has been practicing for 12 years. Dr. Shivang Shah, MD is affiliated with Newyork-Presbyterian/Columbia University Medical Center and New York-Presbyterian Hospital/Lawrence.

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Biography: I am a "lifer" at Columbia. I was born in this very hospital, grew up running the halls with my father who was chief of the Division of Adult Infectious Diseases, attended medical school here, and then did a fellowship in pediatric infectious diseases. You could say that infectious diseases are in my blood. Not many kids at age eight say, "I like bugs and drugs." That was my childhood. I treat children of all ages, from infancy to young adulthood. My specific areas of interest are post-operative wound infections and infections of the bone, as well as sexual health concerns such as sexually transmitted diseases (STD), vaccines, and HIV. I also enjoy helping families sort out mystery illnesses such as recurrent fevers and fatigue. Often these illnesses are not due to an infection, and sometimes it just takes time and listening to figure them out. My research interests are focused on infection control and prevention for children at home, school, and when they live in long term care facilities such as a pediatric post-acute care facilities. I teach healthcare providers through our NYC STD prevention and training grant to provide excellent sexual health services to all young adult populations (those who have easy access to care and those who don't). Specific issues that we train on are how to increase access to STD screening, how to recognize, test, and treat STDs, how to offer HIV testing, and pre-exposure prophylaxis to prevent HIV. As the pediatric infectious disease fellowship director, I am also very involved in training and inspiring future pediatric infectious disease physicians. The work that we do in infectious diseases is collaborative, and we often work as a team with other services to provide the best, most efficient care to our patients.

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Dr. Maria Espiritu-Fuller, MD
Biography: Dr. Maria Espiritu-Fuller, MD is an Infectious Disease Specialist who practices in Newark, NJ. She is 74 years old and has been practicing for 50 years. Dr. Maria Espiritu-Fuller, MD is affiliated with Newark Beth Israel Medical Center.



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Biography: Dr. Leonard Emuren, MD is a Pediatric Infectious Disease Specialist who practices in West Orange, NJ. He is 54 years old. Dr. Leonard Emuren, MD is affiliated with Cooperman Barnabas Medical Center.

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Care Philosophy: Prioritizing the well-being and best interests of children as well as proving high-quality and compassionate care to children and their families, with a focus on preventing, diagnosing, managing, and treating infectious diseases while contributing to research and public health initiatives in this field.

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Learn more about Pediatric Infectious Disease Medicine Doctors and how to choose the right one for you
A pediatric infectious disease doctor specializes in preventing, diagnosing and treating infectious diseases in infants, children and adolescents. Bacteria, viruses, fungi and parasites cause infectious diseases. Pediatric infectious disease doctors care for children who require specialized expertise to diagnose or treat a specific infectious disease. They also have extensive knowledge in immunology, epidemiology, and infection control.
A pediatric infectious disease doctor typically:
- Evaluates a child’s medical history including results from previous blood tests, X-rays, and other diagnostic tests
- Performs a physical exam
- Orders and interprets laboratory studies and prescribes medications
- Diagnoses and treats infectious diseases including post-surgical infections, human immunodeficiency virus (HIV/AIDS), severe or chronic ear infections, and sepsis in newborn infants
- Educates children, parents and caregivers on infectious disease prevention
Pediatric infectious disease doctors may also be known a children's infectious disease doctor or peds ID.
There are 427 specialists practicing Pediatric Infectious Disease Medicine in New York, NY with an overall average rating of 4.1 stars. There are 297 hospitals near New York, NY with affiliated Pediatric Infectious Disease Medicine specialists, including Boston Children's Hospital, Childrens Medical Center of Dallas and Montefiore Medical Center.
Frequently Asked Questions
How can I find a top-rated Pediatric Infectious Disease Specialist in NY?
How can I find a top-rated Pediatric Infectious Disease Specialist in NY?
Healthgrades gives you the tools and information you need to find high-quality care, including top-rated Pediatric Infectious Disease Specialists in NY. You can filter your search results to a specific Rating threshold, or go to “Top Rated” to quickly view Pediatric Infectious Disease Specialists with our highest patient ratings.
Every Healthgrades profile includes information about the factors that matter most when choosing care, including a Pediatric Infectious Disease Specialist's education, board certification, and experience. You can even see which specific conditions a doctor treats most often.
Healthgrades also spotlights high-quality healthcare professionals by identifying them as “Healthgrades Choice.” This badge indicates that a physician has above average experience, good patient ratings, no healthcare sanctions, and affiliations with quality hospitals.
Finally, you can read reviews and ratings from verified patients about their experiences with a doctor.
Together, all of these factors provide a comprehensive picture of Pediatric Infectious Disease Specialists in NY so you can make an informed, confident decision about the care you receive.
How can I share my experience after visiting a Pediatric Infectious Disease Specialist through Healthgrades?
How can I share my experience after visiting a Pediatric Infectious Disease Specialist through Healthgrades?
Patient ratings and reviews are an important tool in helping other people like yourself make informed healthcare choices. If you read patient reviews as part of your decision-making process, you can pay it forward by sharing your own experience with a Pediatric Infectious Disease Specialist.
After your visit, you can visit your Pediatric Infectious Disease Specialist's profile and go to “Leave a Review.” From here you will be required to provide a star rating from 1 to 5 to reflect how likely you are to recommend that doctor. You can also leave an optional text review about your experience.
You will be required to submit your email address so Healthgrades can confirm your review, and you must verify that you received treatment from the physician and agree to Healthgrades terms and conditions.
How can I find a Pediatric Infectious Disease Specialist in NY who speaks a specific language other than English?
How can I find a Pediatric Infectious Disease Specialist in NY who speaks a specific language other than English?
Finding a Pediatric Infectious Disease Specialist in NY with whom you can communicate effectively is an essential part of finding quality care. You can go to “All Filters” on your Healthgrades search results and scroll to “Language.” From there, you narrow your search to physicians who speak your selected language(s).
Healthgrades lets you filter by more than 100 languages, including Spanish, Chinese, Arabic, Hindu, Urdu, Tagalog, and American Sign Language.
How can I find Pediatric Infectious Disease Specialists within a specific distance from my location?
How can I find Pediatric Infectious Disease Specialists within a specific distance from my location?
Go to “Distance” on your Healthgrades search results page and select the distance range you would be willing to travel for your visit, such as 1 mile, 5 miles, 10 miles, 25 miles, 50 miles, 100 miles, or nationwide.
You can also go to “Top Rated” to quickly view a list of 4-star and above-rated Pediatric Infectious Disease Specialists within 10 miles of your selected location.
Keep in mind: The right specialist for you may not be among the ones closest to you, and it may be worth expanding your search to find the highest-quality care.
How can I search for Pediatric Infectious Disease Specialists in NY specializing in a specific sub-specialty or niche area?
How can I search for Pediatric Infectious Disease Specialists in NY specializing in a specific sub-specialty or niche area?
After your initial specialty search, Healthgrades allows you to narrow your search to specific conditions or practicing areas within that specialty.
On your Healthgrades search results page, go to “Practice Area.” From here you can select specific conditions or subspecialties that more directly reflect the type of care you need.
How can I find Pediatric Infectious Disease Specialists in NY with availability that aligns with my schedule?
How can I find Pediatric Infectious Disease Specialists in NY with availability that aligns with my schedule?
You can filter your Healthgrades search results based on appointment availability, including options such as same-day, tomorrow, or within 2 weeks. Under “All Filters,” scroll to “Availability” and select the appointment timeframe you need.
You can also contact a Pediatric Infectious Disease Specialist's office directly to ask about appointment availability, including same-day availability or unexpected cancellations that may have opened up new appointments in your desired timeframe.
How can I locate Pediatric Infectious Disease Specialists in NY affiliated with a specific facility or hospital?
How can I locate Pediatric Infectious Disease Specialists in NY affiliated with a specific facility or hospital?
Finding a Pediatric Infectious Disease Specialist in NY with affiliations at high-quality hospitals is a key factor in a successful treatment outcome. Healthgrades lets you filter your search to doctors who have admitting privileges at the hospital(s) you prefer.
Go to “All Filters” on your Healthgrades search results, then scroll to “Affiliated Facility.” From here you can select one or more preferred hospitals to narrow your search to specialists with affiliations at those facilities.
How can I find Pediatric Infectious Disease Specialists in NY who offer LGBTQ+ affirming care on Healthgrades?
How can I find Pediatric Infectious Disease Specialists in NY who offer LGBTQ+ affirming care on Healthgrades?
Finding a Pediatric Infectious Disease Specialist in NY who affirms your identity is an essential part of a successful healthcare partnership. For people who identify as LGBTQ+, you can filter your Healthgrades search results to physicians who designate themselves as LGBTQ+ affirming.
Go to “All Filters” in your search results, then scroll down and select “LGBTQ+ affirming.”
Is it possible to filter Pediatric Infectious Disease Specialists in NY based on their age on Healthgrades?
Is it possible to filter Pediatric Infectious Disease Specialists in NY based on their age on Healthgrades?
Some people feel more comfortable seeing a Pediatric Infectious Disease Specialist in a specific age range. You can filter your Healthgrades search results by going to “All Filters,” and then scrolling down to “Healthcare Professional’s Age.” From here, you can select age ranges from under 40, 41-50, 51-60, 61-70, or over 70 years old.
How can I use the 'Background Check' feature to verify if a Pediatric Infectious Disease Specialist has any malpractice claims in NY?
How can I use the 'Background Check' feature to verify if a Pediatric Infectious Disease Specialist has any malpractice claims in NY?
All Healthgrades profiles include a medical license public record check, which tells you about any previous malpractice claims a Pediatric Infectious Disease Specialist has on record in NY.
How do Pediatric Infectious Disease Specialists in NY stay updated on the latest advancements and treatments in cardiovascular medicine?
How do Pediatric Infectious Disease Specialists in NY stay updated on the latest advancements and treatments in cardiovascular medicine?
Pediatric Infectious Disease Specialists have a variety of ways they stay current on the latest treatments and research within their specialty. These include subscribing to medical journals that publish peer-reviewed studies, attending in-person seminars or online webinars, or earning Continuing Medical Education (CME) credits to maintain their medical license.
During your appointment, ask your doctor or other healthcare professional about the ways they stay up-to-date about new treatments and how their learnings may affect your treatment options.
How do Pediatric Infectious Disease Specialists in NY collaborate with other healthcare providers to ensure comprehensive patient care?
How do Pediatric Infectious Disease Specialists in NY collaborate with other healthcare providers to ensure comprehensive patient care?
Depending on your diagnosis and treatment plan, you may have a team of healthcare professionals working together to provide quality care.
In addition to your primary care physician and Pediatric Infectious Disease Specialist, you may consult with other specialists, physical therapists, speech therapists, nutritionists, psychologists, physician's assistants, and nurses, among many others. Together, your care team can address all facets of your care and collaborate on the most effective treatment plan for you.
How do Pediatric Infectious Disease Specialists in NY personalize treatment plans to meet the unique needs of each patient?
How do Pediatric Infectious Disease Specialists in NY personalize treatment plans to meet the unique needs of each patient?
Your Pediatric Infectious Disease Specialist in NY will determine your individual treatment plan based on factors including your medical history, family history, lifestyle, cultural considerations, and personal preferences. Through honest communication, you and your doctor can work together to build a treatment plan that is tailored to you.
How do Pediatric Infectious Disease Specialists in NY approach holistic care, considering factors beyond just medical treatment?
How do Pediatric Infectious Disease Specialists in NY approach holistic care, considering factors beyond just medical treatment?
In additional to your medical care, you may wish for your treatment plan to include complementary therapies that serve your physical, emotional, and spiritual well-being. These may include wellness practices such as acupuncture, massage, or yoga. You may seek mental health support through counselors, psychologists, and support groups. You might also find comfort in spiritual support from faith leaders and communities. Talk with your specialist about the types of therapies that will provide holistic benefits, and ask about any precautions to take to avoid potential interactions with your medical treatment.
How do Pediatric Infectious Disease Specialists in NY prioritize patient safety and infection control measures in their practice?
How do Pediatric Infectious Disease Specialists in NY prioritize patient safety and infection control measures in their practice?
Patient safety, including prevention of healthcare-associated infections, is a priority of all healthcare professionals. Both within physician practices and in hospital settings, team members take precautions to protect patients' health and safety during their care. This includes thorough handwashing, sterilization of equipment, and routine cleaning of rooms and facilities.
The quality ratings of a physician's associated hospitals can also indicate a hospital's record for patient safety. A hospital with fewer healthcare-associated infections is likely to have better procedure outcomes, which will be reflected in higher quality ratings.
What resources are available to support patients in navigating insurance coverage and financial assistance with Pediatric Infectious Disease Specialists in NY?
What resources are available to support patients in navigating insurance coverage and financial assistance with Pediatric Infectious Disease Specialists in NY?
Your Pediatric Infectious Disease Specialist's office can provide information about financial assistance, which may be referred to as charity care. Some doctor's offices also offer payment plans that allow you to pay your bill over a certain period of time.
If you need to receive care at a hospital, you may qualify for financial assistance through that hospital. If you receive care at a nonprofilt hospital, you must be offered financial assistance if you cannot afford to pay. If you participate in a government program, such as Medicaid or Medicare, those programs' websites can offer guidance about coverage for the care you need.
Your hospital may also have a patient advocate on staff who can help guide you through your coverage or your financial assistance options. You can also find a your own guide through the Patient Advocate Foundation.
How do Pediatric Infectious Disease Specialists in NY contribute to ongoing medical research and advancements in their field?
How do Pediatric Infectious Disease Specialists in NY contribute to ongoing medical research and advancements in their field?
In addition to offering clincal care, many Pediatric Infectious Disease Specialists work outside of their practice in a variety of areas, including research, clinical trials, academic collaborations, or professional organizations. Through this work, Pediatric Infectious Disease Specialists can share their own research, learn about treatment advances, and bring innovative new therapies to their practices.
How do Pediatric Infectious Disease Specialists in NY accommodate patients with disabilities or special needs in their practice?
How do Pediatric Infectious Disease Specialists in NY accommodate patients with disabilities or special needs in their practice?
All patients have a right to accessible and equitable care, including those with disabilities or special needs. Healthcare facilities must adhere to the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) and offer a range of accommodations to ensure accessibility. These may include structural features, such as ramps or wide entrances; language services, such as translators or sign language interpreters; accessible signage for people with impaired vision; or exam rooms and medical equipment that can be used by people with mobility aids.
What measures do Pediatric Infectious Disease Specialists in NY take to ensure patient privacy and confidentiality in their practice?
What measures do Pediatric Infectious Disease Specialists in NY take to ensure patient privacy and confidentiality in their practice?
Patient data protection and privacy rights are a top priority for all healthcare practices. The Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) requires healthcare professionals to follow established safeguards to protect private health information and imposes penalties for those who violate privacy rights. HIPAA also allows patients to understand exactly how their health information is used and decide with whom it may be shared.
Healthcare systems also have rigorous digital security protocols to protect electronic health records, and any staff members with access to health information receive training on privacy practices to maintain patient trust and confidentiality.